2016

From the events of May 17th, 2013 when Orthodox priests and their supporters attacked demonstrators at an International Day Against Homophobia rally, to more recently when “sausage-wielding nationalists” attacked a vegan café in Tbilisi, various forms of intolerance have put Georgia…
Overall, the population of Georgia reports supporting inter-ethnic business relations. Yet, CRRC’s Caucasus Barometer (CB) longitudinal data show this support is declining.
The results of the 2016 Parliamentary elections in Georgia reveal some interesting patterns about the representation of women and ethnic minorities in Georgian politics.
On November 16, 2016, CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to host the 8th talk of the Fall 2016 WiP series by Stephen Jones on Georgian Social Democracy.
According to a number of studies, there is a connection between the number of books a family owns and the levels of education of the family members.
On November 9, 2016, CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 7th talk of the Fall 2016 WiP series by Bennett Clifford on “Georgian foreign fighter deaths in Syria and Iraq: What can they tell us about…
Foreign influence in Georgia’s media is a popular topic of discussion for the press, academic researchers, politicians, and press freedom watchdog groups alike. Missing from the conversation is an understanding of who actually consumes foreign media in Georgia. A link…
On November 2, 2016, 18:30, CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 6th talk of the Fall 2016 WiP series on “The Armenian Church in the USSR” by Felix Corley.